The NFL Network analyst unveiled his plan for the Eagles to slow the Cowboys’ star rookie running back for their Sunday night matchup, which involves putting a bounty on the league’s leading rusher.

Elliott, who’s burst on the scene after being selected No. 4 out of Ohio State, made waves first at the draft, where he wore a naval-exposing crop top, then rushing behind the Cowboys’ vaunted line, picking up 703 yards in six games (and five wins).

The look and talent of the stud rookie “bugs me,” Baldinger said, and Philadelphia should have a price on his head at AT&T Stadium.

“[Elliott] shows up at the draft in New York with a belly shirt on, a tuxedo collar, just arrogance. Just screams arrogance,” Baldinger said Friday on 97.5 The Fanatic. “The powder blue shirt. … And it just bugs me. If I’m [Eagles defensive coordinator] Jim Schwartz right now, I’m putting a picture of Ezekiel Elliott in that belly shirt from the draft up there. This is the guy that right now, the Cowboys are making their bell cow. He’s their leader, he’s what makes it go. The quarterback’s been good, but this is the guy.”

Elliott at the draftPhoto: AP

This is the guy the Philadelphia defense should be concussing, Baldinger intimated.

“I want you to go to bed tonight thinking about this guy, and how pretty he is, and how good he is, because all these backs are the same,” said Baldinger, a longtime offensive guard in the ’80 and ’90s. “They’re all pretty, and they’re all special, and they do all these commercials until they just get tattooed.

“Until you just pound them into the turf. Until you just drill ’em. Until their head hurts. So that bumble bee is flying around in their helmet, so he just didn’t know how hard he just got blasted.”

Baldinger, an employee of the Roger Goodell’s NFL — which suspended Sean Payton for the entirety of the 2012 season, among other sanctions, following the revelations that the Saints paid bonuses for injuring opposing players — said smashing Elliott both would jar the ball loose and put the supposed diva in his place, on the sidelines.

Baldinger in 2006Photo: Getty Images

“This is the guy that we gotta hurt,” Baldinger said. “This is the guy that we gotta take out of the game. There’s gotta be 10 guys that want to hurt him every single play. In fact, we may even put a little bounty on Ezekiel Elliott. Let’s get to [backup] Alfred Morris.

“I’m sick of hearing everybody talk about how good the offensive line is, and how good this guy is. This is the guy that makes them go. This is the guy we’ve gotta take out.”

In a Twitter response, Baldinger called his remark “mostly tongue in cheek,” while adding Elliott had not received a big hit yet.

@GarlicFriesBeer lighten up ..it was mostly tongue in cheek… The only point was that Zeke hasn't been popped yet